Jean Vigo
Jean Vigo was a French film director born on April 26, 1905, in Paris. He is best known for his innovative and poetic approach to cinema, which influenced the French New Wave movement. Despite his short career, he created several notable films, including L'Atalante and Zéro de conduite, which are celebrated for their unique storytelling and visual style.
Vigo's work often explored themes of freedom and rebellion, reflecting his own experiences with illness and societal constraints. He passed away at a young age on October 5, 1934, but his legacy continues to inspire filmmakers and cinephiles around the world.